New Voices in the History of Philosophy
Society & Culture:Philosophy
In this episode, Haley speaks with Huaping Lu-Adler, associate professor of philosophy at Georgetown University, about her new book titled 'Kant, Race, and Racism: Views from Somewhere'. In the course of our conversation about the book, we discuss what it means to philosophize from a particular perspective, the compatibility of Kant's moral theory and his racist claims, the ways that our contemporary philosophical canon has its origins in Kant's writings, and the importance of community for philosophical work.
Season 4, Episode 1: Germaine de Staël's life and philosophy: Interview with Kristin Gjesdal
Chinese Cosmopolitanism: Interview with Shuchen Xiang
Madeleine de Scudéry’s Illustrious Women: Interview with Allauren Samantha Forbes
Anton Wilhelm Amo: Interview with Dwight K. Lewis Jr.
Recovering Indigenous Andean Philosophy: Interview with Jorge Sanchez-Perez
Frederick Douglass’s Political Philosophy: Interview with Phil Yaure
Podcasting as Scholarship: A Conversation with Élaina Gauthier-Mamaril of the Philosophy Casting Call Podcast
Early Modern Women Philosophers of Science: Interview with Elliott Chen
Genealogies of Black Philosophy: Interview with Dalitso Ruwe
Black Feminism and its History: Interview with Kathryn Sophia Belle
Simone Weil: Interview with Nic Bommarito
Nísia Floresta Brasileira Augusta: Interview with Nastassja Pugliese
British Women Philosophers of the 19th Century: Interview with Alison Stone
E. E. Constance Jones: Interview with Gary Ostertag
Africana Philosophy and its History: Interview with Chike Jeffers
German Women Philosophers of the 18th and 19th Century: Interview with Dalia Nassar
Medieval Women and the Contemplative Tradition: Interview with Christina Van Dyke
Sor Juana Inés De la Cruz: Interview with Sergio Gallegos Ordorica
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